Forth Valley Food Links

Welcome to Forth Valley Food Links' (FVFL)  website, which aims to bring you the latest news and information on developments towards a sustainable local food economy for the Forth Valley area of Scotland – Clackmannanshire, Falkirk and Stirling local authority areas.  Forth Valley Food Links is a project of Forth Environment Link.

 

Let Biodiveristy into Your Growing Spaces

Let Biodiveristy into Your Growing Spaces The Central Scotland Smallholders Association invite you to find out how to improve diversity within your garde... Read more...

Join Us to Celebrate Forth Valley's Orchards

Join Us to Celebrate Forth Valley's Orchards People across Stirling who are interested in the future of Forth Valley’s orchards and fruit trees, are being invi... Read more...

New Square Foot Gardening Workshop Dates for Your Diary

If you would like to learn how to grow your own food using the 'Square Foot Gardening' method, then Forth Valley Food Links will be organising and running two sets of workshops in Denny and Tullibody in March 2010.

Forth Environment Link Continues Auld Alliance


Forth Valley Food Links is delighted to welcome French agriculture and land management student, Claudine Vibert, on placement as a volunteer between until March 2010.

Killearn Celebrates 3rd Christmas wee Green Market


Killearn celebrated 3 years of its Wee Green Country Market Christmas Fayre in December.

Next Stirling Food Network Meeting

The next meeting of the Stirling Community Food Network will be held 3 March 2010 at the Cowane Centre.

 

Forth Environment Link Continues Auld Alliance

Forth Valley Food Links is delighted to welcome French agriculture and land management student, Claudine Vibert, on placement as a volunteer between...
More:

Let Biodiveristy into Your Growing Spaces

Let Biodiveristy into Your Growing Spaces The Central Scotland Smallholders Association invite you to find out how to improve diversity within your garden, allotment or smallholding, ...
More:

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